Book details
Kingdom's Hope (Kingdom, Book 2)
Description
Fairos thought he had sentenced Leinad to death in the Banteen desert. But Leinad returns - a true Knight of the King. His skill with the sword is unmatched this side of the Great Sea and he is determined to free the people from their bondage to Lord Fairos. Leinad's quest takes him from the chains of slavery, near the jaws of dragons, and close to the arms of love. And when the rest of the kingdom turns away from the King and the Code, Leinad turns to his most faithful ally, Tess. With her help, Leinad struggles to conquer his own doubt. But he must do so soon, for the King's archenemy, the Dark Knight, is about to unleash his entire evil force, and only Leinad can stop them... Journey to Arrethtrae in this multi-voice dramatization, where the King and His Son implement a bold plan to save their kingdom; where courage, faith, and loyalty stand tall in the face of opposition; where good will not bow to evil; where the future of the kingdom is at the threshold of either victory or defeat - and one man holds the key.
Age
9-12
Text complexity
proficient
Length
160 pages
Book in series
#2
Why to read
- Engaging Storytelling: 'Kingdom's Hope' continues the captivating narrative of 'The Kingdom Series', immersing readers in a medieval world filled with action, adventure, and allegorical storytelling that keeps the pages turning.
- Moral and Spiritual Lessons: Chuck Black, with his background in Bible study and teaching, weaves profound Christian values and lessons throughout the story, making it a great read for those looking to reinforce their faith or explore Christian allegory.
- Character Development: The book offers a deep dive into the development of its characters, showcasing their struggles, growth, and the impact of their choices. This can provide readers with relatable life lessons and inspiration for personal growth.
- Escapism with Purpose: While providing an escape into a fantastical world, 'Kingdom's Hope' also encourages readers to think about larger themes such as good versus evil, the nature of true leadership, and the power of redemption, making the reading experience both enjoyable and meaningful.